August 18, 2022 Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin: Trump should be disqualified from office for pleading the fifth Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin feels former President Trump should be ineligible to run for re-election because he invoked his Fifth Amendment rights.
August 17, 2022 Religious legal org pushes back against media claims that Supreme Court wants to ‘promote Christianity’ In an interview with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital, First Liberty President Kelly Shackelford discussed the impact of the Supreme Court and public perception on religious cases.
August 17, 2022 Lawyers react to 'illegal' agreement in Minneapolis to lay off White teachers first The agreement between the Minneapolis public school district and teachers union exempted "underrepresented" teachers from layoffs, regardless of seniority.
August 12, 2022 What is the Fifth Amendment? The five essential rights it protects The Fifth Amendment is one of the 10 articles in the Bill of Rights and protects the right of a US citizen to not self-incriminate.
August 10, 2022 Virginia soldiers assault case against police officer can proceed to trial A U.S. Army lieutenant was struck, pepper-sprayed, and handcuffed at a traffic stop in Virginia. He will now be able to present his case to a jury.
August 4, 2022 Universities embrace academia's woke insanity to crush free speech Universities crush free speech and embrace academia's woke insanity by shutting down conservative opinion. Top institutions bow to their leftist students.
August 2, 2022 MSNBC silent over guest Elie Mystal’s long history of racially charged rhetoric Elie Mystal has frequently outraged conservatives with racially tinged comments about Black Republicans, calls to alter or get rid of the Constitution, and more.
July 31, 2022 Mark Levin details Congress' authority over election disputes: 'It’s not over until Congress says it's over' "Life, Liberty & Levin" host Mark Levin high detailed and refuted claims made by the January 6 committee during his monologue Sunday night.
July 28, 2022 On this day in history, July 28, the 14th Amendment was certified, assuring equality for all Americans The Fourteenth Amendment, critical in the fight for civil liberties, was certified as part of the Constitution on July 28, 1868. It encoded citizenship and due process for former slaves.
July 26, 2022 Abortion ruling finally gives unborn chance for legal protection they deserve Supreme Court Dobbs abortion ruling finally gives unborn a chance at legal protection they deserve. Littlest patients get opportunity to live a full life.